Two men suspected of robbing the Papa Gino's on Taunton Depot Drive are being held on tens of thousands of dollars in bail.

James Randolph, 34, of Taunton was ordered held Monday on $100,000 cash bail, while alleged get-away driver Alan McDavid, 38, of Middleboro, is being held on $25,000.

The two are accused of executing a Jan. 24 gunpoint robbery at Papa Gino's. It was the third time in two weeks that the pizza parlor was held up. The Petco and Starbucks in the same plaza have also been robbed in recent weeks.

Each of the two men has been charged with a single count of armed robbery. Police have said they will examine possible connections to the other robberies as the investigation unfolds.

During the latest robbery, Randolph walked into the pizza parlor, drew a handgun and demanded that employees give him all the money in the cash register and the store safe, prosecutor Jeff Daley alleged in court Monday. After the man fled the store on foot, two employees followed him outside, where they saw him crawl through a hole in a fence and make his way to a waiting SUV.

"Two employees heard him get into the SUV and yell, 'Go, go, go,'" Daley said.

The Papa Gino's employees, he said, took down the SUV's license plate number, which police traced to McDavid.

McDavid's bail attorney, Don Crotty, argued his client may have unwittingly aided in the robbery.

"I would suggest Mr. McDavid was not necessarily a willing accomplice, but is someone who unwittingly provided transportation in this robbery," Crotty said in arguing for bail to be set at $2,000 cash.

Judge Gregory Phillips, though, sided with the prosecution's bail request and set bail at $25,000 for McDavid.

During Randolph's bail hearing, the judge actually set bail in excess of the prosecution's request. The commonwealth asked for Randolph to be held on $75,000, but Phillips set bail at $100,000.